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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Centennial, CO
    Posts
    337
    I've had my girlfriend's mtb since the summer. I borrowed it for a race I did in August. She doesn't ride it and said I could "keep" it for now It's a custom made Norco that she rode maybe a half dozen times (it's like 15 years old!) The shifter needed to be rebuilt, so I had that done, and it's going to need new tires as they're pretty dry. I appreciate using it and not having to buy another bike (i already have 3 and DH has 2); she won't sell it because she'll never get what she paid for it and is just happy someone is using it and that she still has it around should she ever want to ride it again. The fact I work at a bike shop and take really good care of my stuff helps
    We also loaned a couple of our bikes to DH's boss's son and girlfriend when they came to visit....and the circle continues......
    Jenn K
    Centennial, CO
    Love my Fuji!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2007
    Location
    Troutdale, OR
    Posts
    2,600
    Not to be mean to Dave or to Cataboo. Poor Dave seems accident prone.

    Please let us know when he gets a drivers license to drive a motorized vehicle and where he may be driving. Occasional bike accidents, I can sympathize deeply; but Dave is extremely unlucky, not maintaining situational awareness...

    And my wholehearted sympathy to Cataboo for having to endure Dave's continued misadventure.

    Please tell Dave that you can't win against a car, never drive beyond your headlights, do wear a pair of gloves and foremost WEAR A HELMET!! if he does not.

    Wish you the best,

    smilingcat

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Posts
    2,841
    Poor Dave has a driver's license, but no car. Oddly enough, I've never offered to let him borrow one or any of the good bikes.

    I will probably give him the spare front wheel, but will make him suffer riding his old huffy for a bit in the hopes that he stops crashing the other bike.

    He's been wearing one of my helmets since August now. The 2nd or 3rd wreck taught him to wear gloves (despite me telling him).

    And I've told him to stop riding with his headphones in, all in black, and without lights. I'm surprised he's not dead yet.

 

 

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